Asia-Pacific Society for Prevention Research Online Conference
Date: November 27th, 1pm-4pm AEDT (UTC+11:00)
Conference theme: Prevention in the Asia-Pacific: What works? What doesn’t? What holds promise?
Our 2025 online conference brings together leading researchers and practitioners in prevention science from the region.
We are seeking submissions for our digital poster session that showcase the breadth of prevention research across the Asia-Pacific. This is a great opportunity to make connections with researchers and showcase your work.
SPEAKERS
Keynote: Associate Professor Adrian Kelly, Queensland University of Technology, Brisbane, Australia
Preventing adolescent mental health problems: Challenges post-COVID
Presentation 1: Dr Herculano Seixas, Former Director of Non-Communicable Diseases Ministry of Health, Timor Leste
Prevention of non-communicable diseases in Timor Leste
Presentation 2: Ha Dinh, Project Collaborator and PhD Candidate, Vietnam
Adverse mental health correlates of young people with a history of child abuse and neglect: A study of Vietnamese adolescents
Closing presentation: Professor John Toumbourou, Deakin University, Melbourne, Australia
Reflections from an international leader in prevention research
Click here to see the conference program
ABOUT THE POSTER SESSION
The poster session will be hosted on Padlet, an online tool for visual collaboration. All posters will be viewable at the same time, and visitors can comment on and discuss each poster – a little like participating in an online discussion board!
How to submit your poster
The poster should address at least one aspect of the conference theme (Prevention in the Asia-Pacific: What works? What doesn’t? What holds promise?).
Create a landscape-format poster using A0 format (84.1cm high x 118.9 cm wide). Microsoft PowerPoint can be used for this. The poster must be on a single slide. Further information about setting a custom slide size can be found here.
Submit your poster slide by email to asiapacificspr@gmail.com.
Poster awards
1. Best overall poster. The poster that best represents the conference theme, with information presented in an accessible and appealing way.
2. People's choice award. 'Like' your favourite poster!
Speakers
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Adrian Kelly
Queensland University of Technology
Australia -
Herculano Seixas
Former Director of Non-Communicable Diseases Ministry of Health
Timor Leste -
Ha Dinh
Project Collaborator and PhD Candidate
Vietnam -
John Toumbourou
Deakin University
Australia